>>12455473I am beyond caring. Many braver, better connected, much smarter people than me have been trying to limit human activity's impact on the environment for many decades now. This is nothing new. People over 100 years ago could see the writing on the wall, and throughout the years, with new people coming on board all the time, their efforts have amounted to very little. All the books, the documentaries, the public awareness campaigns, all the environmental groups, all the political activism, it has all achieved very little, despite their best and efforts and personal sacrifice.
In the end humans can not stop this process. We cant regulate ourselves so we shall be regulated by the planet itself. Just like a pack of animals crowded into a lifeboat and shitting all over their feed and water.
The tragedy is that it could have been averted with minimal harm to ourselves and other living species, but instead the natural process will be long drawn out and cause immense suffering to humans and the other species we wipe out at the same time.
This is by now means certain. But with each passing decade it looks more and more likely.